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Becauase he, it is presumed, is "working for the people".
But even he, it is supposed, cannot live for ever.
Afterward, he (it is our hero, Luke) chivalrously apologizes for being too quick.
He it is who has chosen to simulate the mannered ampleness of a former age.
Nor is he, it is fair to say, an easy character.
He it is whose acquired tastes run to things like grasshopper juice and cricket thighs ("the feel of the cricket's toothpicky legs between my teeth").
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He: "It's perfect.
He: It was all or nothing.
And he - it is usually a he - has acquired a name: the 50-Quid Bloke.
Does he … did she … does he …?" It is a very long-winded way of telling a shaggy-dog story.
A man, since he is stronger when he wants sex, it is he who initiates it.
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